Since their initial deployment, General Rinehart's recon and intelligence assets had been relaying him small tidbits of information, but it wasn't until Warrant Officer Jan Adamczyk and his team sent him the data from the terminal they had secured that he finally was able to grasp the full scale of the other side's plans. Not only would they be invading Poland, but additional forces were also being relocated to launch major offensives all across the European theater. In due time, shortly after taking Poland, everywhere from Norway to Turkey would soon be faced with either bending to CSTO's will or risk fighting the combined forces of Eastern Europe. All of this hinged on the fact NATO had failed to effectively step in during the Polish rebellion and that a sort of domino effect would occur throughout the continent. This, of course, was something General Rinehart was not going to let happen. Looking over a map detailing enemy troop positions and movement, Rinehart ordered for the insertion of five reinforced line companies of the Task Force. Two of these companies, Alpha and Bravo, would be deploying straight into the city of Bialystok. It was there that the bulk of a primarily Russian army was gathering to push towards Warsaw and crush the now scattered Polish military, who were either preoccupied responding to rebel attacks in other regions of Poland or taking heavy casualties fighting mech-augmented rebels. If Alpha and Bravo company could hit the army fast and hard enough, they could buy the Poles precious time to regroup. The other three companies, Charlie, Delta and Echo, would be landing around the capital itself. This was to halt the assault that was already taking place and to establish a line of defense in the event that Alpha and Bravo company failed to complete their objective. The rest of Task Force Aegis would remain on standby on the station in reserve. "Scramble some dropships and start relocating our recon teams to the frontlines as well." The General added to his last order.